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Old 17th March 2009, 09:32 AM
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WOW... WOW... WOW!!! Thanks Andy. Their moseleynum looks so healthy with so much leaves and such a thick tuber. Hmm, it is grown quite dry huh? Maybe I should do that for my tuberous ant plants too.

By the way, the moseleynum plantlets that I grew from seeds are starting to have the second set of leaves. Really slow growing and so far none of them have the swollen tubers yet. Any advise? How are the seeds I mailed you? I suspect they might not germinate as my friend hand carried those back to Malaysia for me, whcih is a delay of a couple fo weeks from the time the seeds were collected. Those that I had was the other half he mailed to me once he got them from the seller. I understand that the shelf life for the seeds are really short.
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